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:< thats mean
Nope, just true.
even if it is tru ur stilll being mean about it
Cats are objectively the worst house pet and people with cats suffer from severe Stockholm syndrome. They are in an abusive relationship and in complete denial.
I don't even own a cat, but objectively speaking, they are extremely low maintenance compared to pretty much any other pet one could have. Is there a lot of other pets that generally take care of themselves and don't need much more than food, a place to poop, and very occasional grooming? Pretty much every other pet I can think of needs some combination of a special enclosure, foods, grooming, exercice, socializing... Even dogs are a hell of a lot more work.
While I think that poster is being a dick, I'm gonna make the argument that cats are basically equal to dogs, if not a bit more work. Dogs can shit outside without being destructive to native wildlife, and cats shit in a box that you have to regularly keep clean. If you get a lower energy dog, they only need a walk once or twice a week and yard time. A short-haired dog doesn't really need regular grooming besides nails, which you often have to do for cats as well if they scratch everything but their post.
Basically, I think it's much of a muchness, and comes down way more to the individual creature and their personality.
Interesting... Maybe we don't see the same things as "work"? Very anecdotal, but my experience with 5 cats and 2 dogs since I was a kid is telling me otherwise. The way I describe dogs to anyone who asks is "eternal toddler". Even the most mature and independent dog requires daily attention, one way or another. I've yet to see a dog you can leave alone for couple of days with some food, water and a clean litter box without stressing out if they'll be fine like I've seem most cats do without breaking a sweat. The yard, you have to get them out there and back in or they'll shit on the floor at some point. The food, you need to ration, or they overeat. You see what I mean?
As for grooming, it's IMHO pretty similar, for similar fur types and sizes - short haired cat for short hair small dog, for example. The second it's bigger than a Shih-Tzu, cleaning their hair becomes a sport. Unless you want to ruin your flooring, dogs need their nails clipped very regularly. Short haired dogs also shed surprisingly abundantly, so you'll typically want to brush them often too. Their teeth need brushing, as well.
Agreed though, there's a wide variance, larger than most people tends to give them credit for, personality-wise, from one pet to another.
More work maybe, but still better pets.
The work aspect can be greatly diminished if you pair a dog with a large constrictor.
But he purrrsssss :3